Implantable wireless devices may allow localized real-time biomedical treating and monitoring. However, such devices require a\r\npower source, which ideally, should be self-powered and not battery dependent. In this paper, we present a novel self-powered\r\nlight therapeutic device which is designed to implement blood irradiation therapy. This device is self-powered by a miniaturized\r\nturbine-based generator which uses hydraulic flow energy as its power source. The research presented in this paper may become\r\nthe first step towards a new type of biomedical self-operational micromechanical devices deployed for biomedical applications.
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